Crochet Rainbow Baby Booties made with Clover Amour Crochet Hooks

April 29, 2015

I had the pleasure of trying out the Clover Amour crochet hooks this past week! This was a big deal for me because I’ve been using the same hook for 3 years. But when the Clover hooks arrived in their pretty packaging with 10 brightly colored hooks in a rainbow of colors, I couldn’t wait to get one in my hands and around some yarn!

The colorful easy grip handles inspired me to make these rainbow baby booties! The first thing I noticed was how light the hooks are plus the shape of the grip fit PERFECTLY in my hand! My hand never cramped or felt tired. Even after crocheting 8 booties! You can easily adjust the size of the booties by using a different size Clover Amour crochet hook. As you see in the picture below, this is the variation in sizes between using the F, H, and J hooks. I was able to get the largest bootie on my daughter who is 18 months. The smaller F size bootie would probably fit a 3 month old. You may also notice that this pattern is an updated and much easier version of my cuffed baby booties pattern.

Weave strand of white yarn between round 11 and 12. Tie in a bow in the front. This can be used to tighten booties onto little feet 🙂

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Comments

Thanks for the tutorial and fun giveaway (I too am always draw to bright happy colors!) of these fancy crochet hooks (mine are the plain metal kind, work just fine of course, but not as pretty). I am new to crochet and didn't realize you could change a project's size THAT drastically by simply changing the hook size!

Awesome post i only have one of these. Clover hooks are my absolute fav! 🙂 ive got almost all from the previous range 😀 @ Crafty yes you can change the size of your work with change in needle but sometimes need to adjust the yarn too so the work doesn't look too loose or tight 🙂

Thanks for sharing this great pattern. I wrote about it in my blog for a spot that I do every Friday. It's called "Friday Find" and I hope that you will check it out! http://www.craftycrochetsbyheather.com

Thank you for the pattern, I'm not sure but on the first row, when you get to the back side, shouldn't it be sc 7 like the first side. I did it that way and the count was right. It turned out so cute. Thanks again.

Hi Margaret! That means that you would be working on the same chain, but on the opposite side of the stitch. So, instead of turning it and going the opposite direction you continue going the same direction around the chain. This gives you the oval.

Hello Sarah! I was wondering if you’d allow me to use your pattern to make baby booties with, for the purpose of selling the baby booties (*not* the pattern). If anyone asks, I can refer them to your blog, or I could include a piece of paper with each purchase that has the link for the pattern on it. If not, I will happily crochet these for friend’s and family’s babies. :-))

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